New details released in Constantine Schools lockdown

CONSTANTINE, Mich. -- The Constantine Police Department released additional details about the alleged threat that caused Constantine Schools to go on lockdown Monday.

At 11:20 a.m., Constantine Police learned a student at the high school posted threats on Snapchat about discharging weapons at the school.

The school was placed on lockdown and Constantine Police, White Pigeon Police, Michigan State Police and Three Rivers Police responded to the school.

The student was located and taken into custody without incident.

The lockdown was lifted around 2 p.m.

The suspect, a 15-year-old freshman who lives in White Pigeon, had no weapons on his person or in his locker, police said.

The student's name has not been released.

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